Ellipse area = pi*A half of major axis*B half of minor axis
Bottom = (22/7)*12*6 226.286 sqft
Next you have to get the Perimeter P = (pi) square root (2(a2+b2) - (a-b)2/2
Where 'a' is the major axis and 'b' is the minor axis
Perimeter is approximately 58.1216177 ft multiply by 4 and you have that area of coverage also.
Total area = 458.77247 square feet
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